People
Ji-Joon is professor at Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea. He graduated from Seoul National University and earned Ph.D. at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and was a research fellow at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Dabin Shin
Administrative Assistant
daisy@kaist.ac.kr
Dabin is an administrative assistant to Song Laboratory.
Carol is a research assistant professor in the Song Lab at KAIST,
and is affiliated with the Department of Biological Sciences and the KAIST Institute for the Biocentury. She graduated from Seoul National University and completed her Ph.D. at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). After exploring the structural biology and biophysics of cytoskeletal motors, she is now interested in dissecting the structural basis of nucleosome assembly and disassembly.
Kyungsun is a graduate student at KAIST. He graduated from Pohang University of Science and Technology and working on Polycomb group proteins
Taekyeong is a graduate student. KAIST. He graduated from KAIST and working on the molecular mechanism of chromatin modification
Woorin is a graduate student at KAIST. She graduated from Hanyang University and working on molecular mechanism of chaperon mediated nucleosome assembly.
Nayun is a graduate student. KAIST. She graduated from Pusan National University and working on structure biology of plant immunity.
Jaesung Kim
Graduate Student
kjs0317@kaist.ac.kr
Jaesung is a graduate student at KAIST. He graduated from Gachon university and working on the molecular mechanism of poly Q dependent neurodegenerative disease for drug discovery.
Deukyeong Kim
Graduate Student
deuk99@kaist.ac.kr
Deukyeong is a graduate student at KAIST. He graduated from Kyungpook National University and is working on DNA repair complex and Polycomb group proteins.
Sangmin Woo
Graduate Student
wsangmin98@kaist.ac.kr
Sangmin is a graduate student at KAIST. He graduated from Korea University and working on molecular mechanism of chromosome structure remodeling.
Fatima Ezzahrae El Hachiri
Graduate Student
fatima.elhachiri@kaist.ac.kr
Fatima is a graduate student in KAIST and she graduated from University of Verona. Her area of research is the molecular mechanism behind neurodegenerative disease reliant on poly-Q expansion.
Jongha Yoon
Graduate Student
yjhvision@kaist.ac.kr
Jongha is a graduate student at KAIST. He graduated from Korea University and working on structure biology of molecular mechanism of histone chaperone & tunneling nanotubes(TNTs).
Yumi is a senior technican at Song Laboratory.
Changyoung Kim
Technician
bioyoung@kaist.ac.kr
Changyoung is a technician at Song Laboratory.